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Evaluation of the Psychosocial Impact on Health Professionals Exposed During COVID 19 Coronavirus...

Psychological StressPsychosocial Impairment5 more

Application of a survey in electronic support to hospital professionals. This survey will include different demographics as well as questions from own elaboration about the different aspects related to the development of work during the health emergency. A third part will be included different validated scales for screening / diagnosis of different problems that can present those who are working in the Current situation. The different scales are the PHQ-9, GAD 7, ISI, and EIE-R. These scales address the different problems that have been seen that can introduce professionals, Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia and adaptation to stressors.

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Influence of the COvid-19 Epidemic on STRESS

StressPsychological

The Coronavirus has a major influence on stress for the general population. However, data are currently non-existent concerning the perception and knowledge of the epidemic, the feeling of information from companies / establishments / governments, the means of protection used, the feelings of fear generated and their impact on feelings of stigmatization towards certain ethnic groups or categories of patients (those who cough ...), or relationships with socio-demographic factors or lifestyle.

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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Psychological Wellbeing of Healthcare Professionals in India...

Psychological Stress

To Study the epidemiology of psychological distress among healthcare professionals of Max Super Speciality Hospital,Saket ,New Delhi in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic and assess the implications for providing psychological interventions(or therapeutic services)

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Your Health in On Click

College Student DrinkingEating Disorder7 more

A health education program was provided to higher education students aged between 18 and 25 years. Students were recruited either by posters and leaflets on campus, or during their mandatory medical survey at the University Medical Department. The objectives are to assess health behavior risk among college student : e.g eating disorders, binge drinking, electronic cigarettes and also stress, burnout

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